IKEA reminds thousands of these popular cooking items after incident engraving

There are four known reports of injuries, two of which needed medical attention.


There is 52IKEA The sites in 26 states of the US, and hundreds of thousands of products are sold in stores and online every day. If you bought some somecooking tools From the retailer at any time between August 2019 and May 2021, anyone who uses it could be at risk.

IKEA has published a reminder of 148,000 plates, bowls and cups because they could become fragile and break, according to an adjob on his website. If this happens when hot food or liquid are found in one of the recalled products, it could pose a burning risk. Multiple injuries have been reported by theU.S. Consumer Product Safety Committee:

IKEA is aware of 123 rupture reports around the world, including four injury reports, two of which needed medical attention. Most injuries have been burns due to warm content fleeing. This includes an incident, without injury, in the United States.

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The HeroSk and Talrika sets are made from Plating Material (polylactic acid or polylactide) that could break. The heroic plates, bowls and cups are sold in two packets, while the bowls, plates and cups of Talrika are sold in packs of four. Both have a number of providers of23348, as good asMade in Taiwan andPlacity Molded at the bottom. They cost between $ 4 and $ 12.

IKEA says that anyone has a product should "please return to any IKEA store for a full refund" and "proof of purchase (reception) is not required."

FYI: IKEA is not the only major retailer recently issued a reminder. Here's all you need to know:

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